
An incident in Madrid’s Carabanchel district has once again drawn attention to Juan María Gordillo Plaza, better known as Niño Juan. The man, notorious for daring car robberies, was found alive but with clear signs of having been beaten. He went missing on Friday, and his whereabouts became known only several days later.
According to available information, the abduction was carefully planned. Three cars were involved in capturing him, one of which was later found on the AP-41 highway connecting Madrid and Toledo. Inside the vehicle, law enforcement officers discovered an emptied fire extinguisher. It is believed that it was used to destroy evidence that could have led investigators to the criminals.
Despite the gravity of the incident, police have not received a single official complaint regarding the kidnapping. This fact raises questions among investigators, since such crimes are usually accompanied by statements from victims or their families. Nevertheless, the investigation continues, and authorities are trying to determine all the details and find out who might be behind this audacious attack.
The story of Niño Juan has long been known in Madrid’s criminal circles. His name has repeatedly appeared in cases involving robberies of shops and jewelry stores, where perpetrators rammed storefronts with cars. The latest incident has only added more intrigue to his biography and once again raised questions about the safety of even the most prominent figures in the criminal world.












